Possible grizzly bear detected near Rotary Pond in Beaver Creek County Park south of Havre
Last night, trail cam footage east of Rotary Pond shows what appears to be a grizzly bear in the area. The bear has not caused any conflicts and may or may not still be in the area. However, recreationists and campers in the area, and hikers along the Mount Otis trail, should remain vigilant and be bear aware.
Bears can be found throughout Montana. People venturing into the outdoors can help avoid issues by following some essential “bear aware” strategies, such as:
* Keep food and anything with a scent out of tents.
* Dispose of garbage in bear-resistant bins; do not bury or burn garbage.
* Carry bear spray in an accessible place and know how to use it.
* Stay alert and look for bear activity and make noise periodically, especially where visibility or hearing is limited.
* Travel in groups and avoid night, dawn or dusk hours whenever possible.
* When on the trail, avoid carcass sites and concentrations of ravens and other scavengers.
For more information on bear safety, visit FWP’s page on bears in Montana at fwp.mt.gov/bear-aware.
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Feature photo is a stock photo of a grizzly bear via FWP


